Influenza A viruses are major pathogens for humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and these viruses occasionally cross the species barrier. In spring 2014, increased mortality of harbor seals (Phoca vitulina), associated with infection with an influenza A(H10N7) virus, was reported in Sweden and Denmark. Within a few months, this virus spread to seals of the coastal waters of Germany and the Netherlands, causing the death of thousands of animals. Genetic analysis of the hemagglutinin (HA) and neuraminidase (NA) genes of this seal influenza A(H10N7) virus revealed that it was most closely related to various avian influenza A(H10N7) viruses. The collection of samples from infected seals during the course of the outbreak provided a unique op...
Although increasing data have become available that link human adaptation with specific molecular ch...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...
Influenza A viruses are major pathogens for humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and these viruse...
Influenza A viruses are major pathogens for humans, domestic animals and wildlife that cross the spe...
ABSTRACTRecent reports documenting sporadic infections in carnivorous mammals worldwide with highly ...
ABSTRACT From September to December 2011, 162 New England harbor seals died in an outbreak of pneumo...
Recent reports documenting sporadic infections in carnivorous mammals worldwide with highly pathogen...
The ongoing human H7N9 influenza infections highlight the threat of emerging avian influenza viruses...
In 2014, an outbreak of avian A/H10N7 influenza virus occurred among seals along North-European coas...
<div><p>In the spring and summer 2014, an outbreak of seal influenza A(H10N7) virus infection occurr...
Wild birds are the reservoir for low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses, which are frequently transm...
In the spring and summer 2014, an outbreak of seal influenza A(H10N7) virus infection occurred among...
AbstractAvian influenza A viruses of the H5 and H7 subtypes periodically cause severe outbreaks of d...
<div><p>A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for earl...
Although increasing data have become available that link human adaptation with specific molecular ch...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...
Influenza A viruses are major pathogens for humans, domestic animals, and wildlife, and these viruse...
Influenza A viruses are major pathogens for humans, domestic animals and wildlife that cross the spe...
ABSTRACTRecent reports documenting sporadic infections in carnivorous mammals worldwide with highly ...
ABSTRACT From September to December 2011, 162 New England harbor seals died in an outbreak of pneumo...
Recent reports documenting sporadic infections in carnivorous mammals worldwide with highly pathogen...
The ongoing human H7N9 influenza infections highlight the threat of emerging avian influenza viruses...
In 2014, an outbreak of avian A/H10N7 influenza virus occurred among seals along North-European coas...
<div><p>In the spring and summer 2014, an outbreak of seal influenza A(H10N7) virus infection occurr...
Wild birds are the reservoir for low-pathogenic avian influenza viruses, which are frequently transm...
In the spring and summer 2014, an outbreak of seal influenza A(H10N7) virus infection occurred among...
AbstractAvian influenza A viruses of the H5 and H7 subtypes periodically cause severe outbreaks of d...
<div><p>A United States interagency avian influenza surveillance plan was initiated in 2006 for earl...
Although increasing data have become available that link human adaptation with specific molecular ch...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...
Avian influenza viruses sporadically cross the species barrier to mammals, including humans, in whic...